Children, time-out and the gender wage gapThe article presents an analysis of the impact of children on wages in terms of the family gap in pay. After a brief presentation of the main empirical results and theoretical explanations that can be found in international literature, it analyzes, for France, the effects children have on women’s professional life and proposes a measure of their impact on wages of women and men in their forties. Having children does not seem to have a direct influence on women’s hourly wages, but children related employment interruptions and part-time work have a negative effect on pay and explain the wage gap between women who have interrupted their activity and women who have remained in the labor market. We compa...
Estimating the Loss in Earned Income for a Woman with Children by Christine Barnet-Verzat This pape...
Female Labour Supply and Child Care We estimate a model of the decision by mothers of young childr...
In France since the 1970s, the growth in labour force has been driven largely by that of women’s par...
International audienceChildren, time-out and the gender wage gapThe article presents an analysis of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-...
In this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-related time out of th...
In this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-related time out of th...
L’article examine l’effet des enfants sur les salaires dans la lignée des travaux sur le « family pa...
The occupational trajectories of mothers remain far more discontinuous than those of fathers. In Fra...
After childbirth, many women withdraw from the labor market longer than the statutory maternity leav...
The occupational trajectories of mothers remain far more discontinuous than those of fathers. In Fra...
Despite significant international initiatives, the gender wage gap seems to persist and in the more ...
Female Labour Supply and Child Care We estimate a model of the decision by mothers of young childr...
In France since the 1970s, the growth in labour force has been driven largely by that of women’s par...
Estimating the Loss in Earned Income for a Woman with Children by Christine Barnet-Verzat This pape...
Female Labour Supply and Child Care We estimate a model of the decision by mothers of young childr...
In France since the 1970s, the growth in labour force has been driven largely by that of women’s par...
International audienceChildren, time-out and the gender wage gapThe article presents an analysis of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-...
In this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-related time out of th...
In this paper, we investigate the extent of the effects of children and child-related time out of th...
L’article examine l’effet des enfants sur les salaires dans la lignée des travaux sur le « family pa...
The occupational trajectories of mothers remain far more discontinuous than those of fathers. In Fra...
After childbirth, many women withdraw from the labor market longer than the statutory maternity leav...
The occupational trajectories of mothers remain far more discontinuous than those of fathers. In Fra...
Despite significant international initiatives, the gender wage gap seems to persist and in the more ...
Female Labour Supply and Child Care We estimate a model of the decision by mothers of young childr...
In France since the 1970s, the growth in labour force has been driven largely by that of women’s par...
Estimating the Loss in Earned Income for a Woman with Children by Christine Barnet-Verzat This pape...
Female Labour Supply and Child Care We estimate a model of the decision by mothers of young childr...
In France since the 1970s, the growth in labour force has been driven largely by that of women’s par...